Published April 2010
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Journal Article
Neural computations associated with goal-directed choice
- Creators
- Rangel, Antonio
- Hare, Todd
Chicago
Abstract
In goal-directed decision-making, animals choose between actions that are associated with different reward outcomes (e.g., foods) and with different costs (e.g., effort). Rapid advances have been made over the past few years in our understanding of the computations associated with goal-directed choices, and of how those computations are implemented in the brain. We review some important findings, with an emphasis on computational models, human fMRI, and monkey neurophysiology studies.
Additional Information
© 2010 Elsevier Ltd. Available online 24 March 2010. Support of the NSF (AR3.SELFCNTRL-1-NSF.ARR1) and the Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 18780
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20100623-153205229
- NSF
- AR3.SELFCNTRL-1-NSF.ARR1
- Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation
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